10 White Sea Facts You Might Not Know
Are you aware of the smallest sea in Russia, known as the White Sea, formed in the last glacial period? Read along to know 10 White Sea Facts.
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Are you aware of the smallest sea in Russia, known as the White Sea, formed in the last glacial period? Read along to know 10 White Sea Facts.
Formed about 500,000 years ago, the Persian Gulf is a strategic water body. Read the article to know ten interesting facts about the Persian Gulf.
Did you know that the Mozambique Channel was formed 180 million years ago? It is also a strategic shipping route and rich in coral reefs. Read along to know more such interesting facts!
The Banda Sea is known for its clear waters, which make it ideal for swimming and scuba-diving. The sea is surrounded by many islands and coral reefs too. In this article, learn 10 interesting facts about this unique water body.
Do you know about the Gulf of Carpentaria, which lies in the northern part of Australia? It is considered an epicontinental sea and has an amazing underwater coral reef province and also a marine park. Read the article to know more such facts about this Gulf.
Lying in the southern hemisphere and covering the entire South Pole, the Southern Ocean is a large water body holding about 15% of the earth’s waters. It lies on the southernmost part of the earth and is surrounded by Antarctica, which is why it is also called the Antarctic Ocean.
The Pacific Ocean covers over 30% of the earth’s surface area. It has many interesting geological features and other mind-boggling facts, which will be discussed in this article.
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Freshwater habitats are crucial for the sustenance of life as they provide water for drinking, agriculture, generating electricity, regulating the climate etc. There are no freshwater seas or oceans in the world. However, this article will explore some of the world’s largest freshwater bodies.